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If you have some junk piles of techno goodies, things you have no idea what to do with, like microchips, LEDs, switches, or circuit boards, then put them to good use besides trash. Learn how to make a picture frame from a recycled circuit board. This custom frame for artwork uses a recycled, non functioning circuit board.

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